Aamirah Nakhuda, Aidan Qualizza, and Sofia Munera Mora investigate Treaty 72.
The summer of 2021 was the second year of In the Postcolony, a three-year thematic series facilitated through the Master’s Students Program. The series aims to examine how architecture and urbanism continue to respond to the long echoes of colonial practices of spatial dispossession. This article is the second instalment of the series and probes the legal, social, and political impacts of delineating land, offering the story of a three-month investigation into the Saugeen (Bruce) Peninsula as it falls under Treaty 72.